Not all 401(k) plans are created equal. Some companies won't offer a match, some companies will match more than others. Bloomberg compared 401(k) options for 250 of the biggest U.S. companies to see which one offers you the best options for your money.

The companies were scored on a variety of criteria including how much it will match, additional contributions, how long it takes to fully vest in your plan, and what options you have for investment. The companies are then given a score based on what they offer and ranked. You can check out the graphic at the source link below to break down who offers what and why they are scored the way they are.

It's worth pointing out that the company score isn't necessarily indicative of exactly how good the 401(k) match is. For example, Philip Morris International gets a better score because it offers the option to get additional contributions beyond normal matching, but Visa, which offers a higher initial match, would actually be worth more over the long term. If you're looking for companies to apply to, or just need research to compare your company's match to, take a look.